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Is this true Andalusian people was, in fact, descendant of Northern Spaniard (catalans, occitans?) or in part?
I don't know, this is why i ask.


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Todos los antepasados de esos pueblos ya estaban emparentados entre sí desde la antigüedad.
En Andalucía se sabe lógicamente el tema de la Reconquista y repoblación pero la memoria en ese sentido se ha perdido al contrario que pueda suceder en Canadá o U.S.A. donde bastante gente parece recordar o puede llegar a saber de dónde provenían sus antepasados.
En Andalucía mucha gente actual llega a saber a través de un estudio genealógico cuáles eran sus antepasados con un origen en la repoblación pero es una minoría y la mayoría de archivos censales fueron incendiados en los preámbulos de la guerra Civil española, entonces se conoce pero prevalece la identidad y la idiosincrasia puramente andaluzas y a la vez la pertenencia a un mismo país que es España.
Y es curioso que sabiendo el tema de la fuerte repoblación hay un sentimiento de pertenecer a un antiguo pueblo, una herencia de Tartessos, los turdetanos, la Bética, la reconquista, la unión de los reinos en España.
En definitiva no tenemos problemas identitarios, nos sentimos plena y totalmente andaluces y españoles; aunque nos dijeran que nuestro tatarabuelo era cántabro o catalán por poner un ejemplo, imagino que un canadiense o norteamericano debe tener la misma sensación, no sé, pregunto.
Español y andaluz hasta la muerte.
https://www.yfull.com/tree/E-BY7449/
E-V22 - E-BY7449 - E-BY7566 - E-FT155550
According to oral family tradition E-FT155550 comes from a deserter of Napoleon's troops (1808-1813) who stayed in Spain and changed his surname.


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Los outliers pueden ser una buena pista en el tema que estoy interesado
Estos son mis outliers.
Para españoles: ¿Cuáles son vuestros outliers en MTA?
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https://www.yfull.com/tree/E-BY7449/
E-V22 - E-BY7449 - E-BY7566 - E-FT155550
According to oral family tradition E-FT155550 comes from a deserter of Napoleon's troops (1808-1813) who stayed in Spain and changed his surname.



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When I received my MH test results, I had several matches from my paternal side, who has their origins in Andalucia. I ask for the results of the brother of my paternal grandmother, for curiosity. I thought that being from Andalusia, he will score in many ethnicities, including quite Northafrican, and that his Iberian would be around 60-70% .
It´s not a proof of nothing, you know, is only a MH ethnicity estimation, but I was quite surprised:
Je suis content de te revoir, j´espere que nos relations dorenavant soient plus agreables. il me semble noter certain change d´attitude dans tes points de vue.
J´espere n´avoir etre moi meme trop desagreable dans mes critiques a tes opnions. C´etait la reponse logique a quelques manques de respect de ton coté.
"Amicus Plato, sed magis amica veritas"
"Dimidium facti, qui coepit, habet: sapere aude, incipe."



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Básicamente son mezcla de Celtas + Vascones + Íberos
155. Le Mans Revolutionary France (1793 AD) ..... 21.44 -
Iberian + Vascones (11.12)
Celt + Iberian (11.58)
Iberian (12.86)
Iberian + Etruscan (13.35)
Iberian + Celtiberian (14.75)
Vascones (15.32)
Vascones + Etruscan (15.73)
Celt (19.21)
Celtiberian (19.57)
Top 99 % match vs all users
165. Girona Sant Julia de Ramis (1115 AD) ..... 21.74 -
Celt
Iberian
Celt + Iberian (3.803)
Iberian + Vascones (5.384)
Vascones + Celtiberian (8.199)
Iberian + Celtiberian (8.253)
Vascones (9.127)
Celt + Celtiberian (9.593)
Celtiberian (11.04)
Iberian (11.27)
Celt (12.96)
Visigoth (18.65)
Top 98 % match vs all users
169. Iron Age Catalan (600 BC) ..... 21.96 -
Celt + Iberian (12.31)
Celt + Vascones (12.84)
Vascones (13.03)
Celt (13.63)
Iberian + Vascones (14.16)
Celt + Celtiberian (14.79)
Vascones + Celtiberian (15.12)
Iberian (17.05)
Celtiberian (18.92)
Top 98 % match vs all users
177. Bronze Age Koenigsbrunn Germany (2012 BC) ..... 22.19 -
Vascones
Celt + Vascones (3.407)
Vascones (3.881)
Celt + Celtiberian (4.51)
Celt + Iberian (4.695)
Vascones + Celtiberian (5.183)
Celt (6.104)
Iberian + Vascones (7.384)
Celtiberian (10.46)
Iberian (11.52)
Latin (14.89)
Top 93 % match vs all users
187. Vatya Bronze Age Hungary (1750 BC) ..... 22.55 -
Vascones
Celt + Vascones (5.989)
Vascones (6.974)
Celt (6.977)
Celt + Iberian (7.36)
Celt + Celtiberian (9.395)
Iberian + Vascones (9.886)
Vascones + Celtiberian (10.28)
Iberian (13.62)
Celtiberian (15.29)
Visigoth (18.17)


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It is not a myth, we know it perfectly, see if the surnames that are in my family tree are: Velázquez, García, Garrido, Barroso, Naranjo, Toro, Cortés, Fernández, Jiménez, Gómez, Figueira, Ardila, e.t.c. but we are Andalusian, I also believe that an American or a Canadian would have to understand perfectly what I am talking about.
https://www.yfull.com/tree/E-BY7449/
E-V22 - E-BY7449 - E-BY7566 - E-FT155550
According to oral family tradition E-FT155550 comes from a deserter of Napoleon's troops (1808-1813) who stayed in Spain and changed his surname.


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Sometimes the question assails me and I think about how some snp segments will have been labeled or what they are called. I am surprised that in North Africa Morocco for example does not get Iberian or the rest of Europe, even from the north. I have my 4% of North Africa who have moved me and where the different companies have wanted (Near East) in FTDNA, Livingdna in Arabia, My heritage that figure in the British Isles, where FTDNA doesn't work for me; although 24 dna does give me 3.80 in north África the funny thing is that it is a dance of the same percentage. There is something that does not fit me, I think it had been given to Iberia I do not know if Gailcia scored the highest about 10% approx. I say to see if a part of Iberian result and other Europeans is denying North Africa, is a thought.
Last edited by Gallop; 03-06-2020 at 07:36 AM.
https://www.yfull.com/tree/E-BY7449/
E-V22 - E-BY7449 - E-BY7566 - E-FT155550
According to oral family tradition E-FT155550 comes from a deserter of Napoleon's troops (1808-1813) who stayed in Spain and changed his surname.
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